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The Daily Tar Heel Friday, October 8, 1971 n closed meeting op r discusses Urns system RCF ii There's nothing like hamburgers from a grill as these three students learned Thursday during Morehead Residence College's annual fall Sex Day. The Sex Day had been postponed from last Thursday when rain halted the event. (Staff photo bv Leslie Todd) In Greensboro Tuesday .Environmental by Lynn Lloyd Staff Writer A statewide Lnvironmental Rally, sponsored by N.C. Jaycees and the N.C. Conservation Council, will be held Tuesday. Governor Bob Scott, astronaut John Glenn, State Senator Hargrove Bowles and Stewart Udall, former Secretary of the Interior under President John F. Kennedy, will tour the state in one day by air. Rallies will bo held at each stopping point with a final rally in Greensboro. Until very recently, if you set out with four hundred dollars to pur chase a complete stereo system, you were likely to be disappointed. To purchase a music system that could reproduce the lowest octave(s) of deep bass, you found you had to spend about six hundred dollars; for four hundred dollars a component system did not exist which could produce really low bass. But this has now changed. Because of two new products, we are now able to offer (and guarantee) a complete AMFM stereo phono graph system which provides the necessary range to reproduce all music. The system consists of two new Smaller Advent Loudspeakers, a Sansui 350aAMFM stereo receiver, and a Garrard 406 automatic turntable with a Stanton cartridge. The new Smaller Advent Loud speakers and the Sansui receiver make possible the increased performance and lower cost of this system. The Smaller Advent is the only loudspeaker costing less than the original Advent which can repro duce the entire musical range. Through the Smaller Advent you can hear the bottom octave of piano and pipe organ, the lowest notes of the double bass, or the bottom string of an electric bass guitar. (These low frequency sounds have a lot to do with the enjoyment you will derive from your music system.) 1 The purpose of the rally is to give N.C. citizens an opportunity to "graphically show their concern for environmental protection by being at this rally." The group will leave Washington, D.C. early Tuesday morning and arrive at the Raleigh-Durham Airport for a rally at 10:00 a.m. Rallies will follow in Wilmington at 1 1 :30 a.m., in Charlotte at 1:15 p.m., in Asheville at 2:35 p.m. and at the Greensboro Coliseum at 8:00 p.m. In Greensboro, the original group will be met by (all but one of the) N.C. congressmen, who will fly in from WITH STEREO COMPONENTS BY ADVENT, SANSUI, GARRARD and STANTON $400 On all kinds of musical material, and, under most listening condi tions likely to apply in most homes, the Smaller Advent is the equal of any speaker system available. No technical sorcery is responsible for the surprising performance of the Smaller Advent Loudspeaker. To build into the speaker its excel lent low frequency capabilities, Advent has had to give up a small amount of efficiency and power handling ability: the Smaller Advents will not play as loudly as the larger Advents. The Sansui . 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The 40b . with the Advent speakers and the 350a receiver, allow us to offer you a quality sound system at a cost substantially lower than that by Evans Witt Staff Writer The Residence College Federation discussed Wednesday proposals for the canpus bus syten and policy modifications in the Physical Plant ref ulatior.s on dormitory rccm renovation. RCF Chairman Steve Saunders asked a Daily Tar Heel reported to leave the organization's regular meeting, fhe reported left the meeting, and Saunders discussed the meeting Thursday. He said the "delicate nature" of some Conservative yout plans anti-China by William March Staff Writer The N.C. Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) will sponsor a statewide series of rallies Saturday in opposition to President Nixon's China policy as part of a national movement. The rallies, set for 1 1 :00 a.m., will be held in front of post offices or federal buildings in Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte, Fayetteville and Chapel Hill, said David Adcock, state YAF chairman. rail y Washington to attend the large rally at 8:00 p.m. Udall will be the first speaker at the rally. He is now an environmental consultant and writes a column published in many newspapers. Other speakers at the rally will include John Glenn and Senator Robert Packwood of Oregon. Packwood has been active in the U.S. environmental movements. Two press conferences will be held at 4:45 p.m. with Glenn, Udall and Scott, and at 10:15 p.m. following the rally in the Greensboro Coliseum. NOW BUYS YOU ALL THE MUSIC. which was previously possible. We include with the 0b adust cover, a base, and a Stanton 500a cartridge a smooth, light tracking, wide-range cartridge with fine high frequency capabilities. It complements the excellent high frequency characteristics of the Smaller Advent Loudspeakers and the Sansui receiver. The complete system, guaranteed for two years, parts and labor, cost S400 . You can sit back and hear all the music. ln most talk about stereo equip ment, a "new" product is one that is either "better" or "worse" than a "not-new" product. (Sometimes it is "the same", but with a few additional frills black-light front panel, Day-Glo controls, Remote Control, etc.) The Smaller Advent Loudspeaker is really "new" not better or worse than the original Advent. It was designed to answer a very real need the need for a quality loudspeaker at low cost and of small size which could provide every sonic characteristic that most people associate with the best pos sible loudspeaker, when connected to a low-cost receiver or amplifier. 113 N.Columbia St. 942-3162 OPEN FRIDA Y UNTIL 9 ALSO V RALEIGH & DURHAM cf the d-scuss:cns in the meeting as the reason he d:d r.zx -ant the meeting reported in the campus n;--5pip-er. "Our discussions about physical operations involved personality difficulties which had to be worked o-t. Saunders said. "I; the actual discussicns ere to be reported, it would Have made the discussions less free. he ziitl. Saunders said the group made progress in alleviating the personality difficulties. An involved discussion of the role cf the Office of Residence Life in the physical operations cf the dormitories Adcock said in an interview Wednesday about 40 people are expected to take part in the Chapel Hill rally and about 100 in Durham. The two rallies might be merged in Durham but if not, the Chapel Hill rally will be in front of the post office on Franklin Street, Adcock said. Various speakers will address the rallies, which Adcock said are "part of a nationwide series of rallies on three main issues, in an attempt to influence the presidential race." The congressmen will return to Washington after the press conference. They will not be speaking at the rally. Ernest Carl, a UNC zoology professor involved in the rally, urged everyone to attend the Greensboro rally if possible. "It's important to have a good turnout to show the N.C. legislators that environmental concern is real in North Carolina," Carl said. "We need 3,500 to fill the auditorium and anyone concerned should get there." There is no admission charge and no parking fees for the Greensboro rally. THOSE FEARFUL FOES OF FRIGHTFUL RALPHY ANNOUNCE THEIR LAST ANNUAL STOREWIDE SALE (Friday through Monday) ALL LP'S AND ALL TAPES (PLUS $.10 Off on Any Ralph "Special" Also) reg. 4.98 list LP reg. 6.98 List TAPE This Weekend Each LP Purchase Includes a Free Coupon Worth $.25 toward any meal at our next-door neighbors THE WILDFLOWER KITCHEN occupied a gocxi portion cf the meeting, according to Saunders. He so. d .ack of vom.muniwation between residence college governors and Residence Life staff members was one cf the problems pointed out in the discussion. Closer cooperation between the governors and the residence directors cf their dorms was one solution endorsed by the group. Saunders said. Expediting residence college requests to the Phs:oal Plant by the Residence Life office was another solution offered by the group. h p TOU p trip rally Adcock said rallies in November will center on the L'.S. foreign defense posture, and rallies in January will concern busing and educational quality. YAF is making preliminary plans for a "Conservative Caucus" here for all interested students, he said. Adcock, a junior UNC history major, said rallies Saturday will take place in more than 300 cities nationwide, drawing mainly students. He said no violence or illegal action of any kind was expected, unless counter-demonstrations by "campus radicals" cause trouble. "The rallies are an attempt to express conservative dissatisfaction with Nixon's policies," he said. "We will attempt to gain a commitment by N.C. Congressmen to vote to halt U.S. financial aid to the United Nations if the U.N. admits Red China and expels Nationalist China. "Red China is an immoral nation that has committed many atrocities in Southeast Asia," he said. "We oppose the administration's policies as lending credibility and recognition to an immoral nation." Adcock compared Nixon's China policy to the appeasement policies of Neville Chamberlain before World War II. YAF was founded in 1961 by William F. Buckley, Jr. The organization has 75,000 members in 596 chapters across the nation. The organization has three chapters in Durham and one the Chapel Hill. reg. 5.98 List LP reg. 2.98 List LP Budgets en all furniture - the firs: of its kind - as a agreed to by the RCF. its chairman a-d Several governors and Jare Po'.'.e assatant director of the Office Residence Life. ul make the i-Ae-to:. Saunders said proposals for er!a:cc the campus bus system were al discussed at the meeting Bailey Cobbs. Student Transport:: - Director, and student legislator Cla: Woodard will do research ir.to o:o: campus bus sy stems and the need on t o campus. RCF will work with the two this issue. Woodard sponsored a bill in Studcr Legislature proposing a mandatory do:--room rent hike to fund an expand.- : campus bus system. He has withdraw-, the bill until further studies can niadi A leadership conference will he he! ! b the RCF on October 1 according : Momson governor Joe Gr.er. The one day meeting on campus w be for residence college go errors jr..: academic lieutenant governors to divcu mnovative programs for the resident, units. Saunders said. Required residency for sophomore and junior transfers was d-.wuwd. b..' action was defered. Gner said RCF is going to wait for the results the residency survey heme conducted b-. Bob Kepner, Director of Residence L;:. before taking an other position on :!-.. issue, Saunders said. Women's Week ends today A panel discussion by prominent lo.: women at 3 p.m. will conclude W oc Week, sponsored by the Association Women Students (a'wSi. The panel meeting in the So.t Lounge of the Student Union will disvu problems of women in contemporar society. Panelists will include Paula CoM-r:::: of the UNC School of Social Work. A!;, Welsh, member of the Chapel Mil! Boar of Aldermen, Mrs. I lizabeth Brar.so member of Female Liberation, and Mr William C. Friday. Topics for discussion wi career opportunities for include women. problems of working women in modern society and the psychological dimensions of being a woman. The panel discussion will be followed by a reception in the South Lounge. 456 West Franklin Open Until 10 p.m. 8 Days per Week reg. 6.98 List LP These Prices Represent A Savings of Over $.50 Each Below Ralph's Regular Prices. This Is Not A Mick's Present Ad from C.M.M. An inventory
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